Murray Bep&rtmen J'REPAUiOD IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEBS. IfaHiioftlUTmdersofthLJunnlk-nowofaiWinlereiUoranitem of interest n thin vicinih, and will mad .same to 'u.s -e it mil appear under IliU head in icant all items of interest. IClit'ir Jnu .- I. Miifc ii i it Mil fTfn Home Bank Owned by Home People Murray St ate Bank t 1 MURRAY, NEBRASKA CZJ Capital $10,000 Surplus S5.000 CI IAS. C. PARMELE, President T. L NUTZMAN, Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier 0 I! We have every arrangement possible for the conven ience of our patrons. We write drafts and can save you money when de siring to remit away.' Consult us freely on any financial business. Our ex perience may be of some benefit to you. Depositors in this bank are protected under the State Guarantee Law. I C- "... -M I It. 11. Nickels was a business visitor- in I'latlsnioulh Saturday. John llobscliieal, sr., and wife were IMal I smoul li visitors Sunday. It. II. Nickels was ;i business visitor in Plallsuioulh last Sat urday. There was a large number of Murray people in I'latlsnioulh last Saturday. James llalchell ami family spent Sunday with i. S. Hay and family. Robert (iooil and wife were transacting business in Plalls moiitli Saturday Mrs. F. L. llhoden spent, Moti day with her sister, Mrs. Alex llhoden, west of Murray. The Ladies of the K. N. K. will meet with Mrs. George Shrader Thursday for an all day's quilt in?. J. I) Lewis ami sons were calling on Union nieiThanls Saturday aft ernoon. .Mrs. A. F. Nickles and Mrs. William Oliver were looking after business in I'lal (.smooth Satur day. Mrs. Leisl of Plattsnioiil li ex pects to start a dressmaking school in Murray in the near future. Miss Etta M. Nickels entertain ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V.. It. 0'ieeu and Pearl ami Frank Dugay. Louis Davis moved John Fpping out from Plaflsninulh this week, who will work on the Davis farm this summer. D. A. Young has been numbered with the sick for I lie past 'few weeks, being confined to his home )'"' that length of time. The tile roof men are at work on t tio new residence ol Jlarry Todd and expect to complete their part, of the work within tin' next few days. Mrs. Joseph dough and Miss Winnie Nye of Winaloon, Neb., have boon the guests of D. A. ' Young and family for the past v cok. Mrs. William Wiley is spending a few days in Plaltsinouth visiting the new grandson who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Parks last week. Tom Henegar of Weeping Wa ter, Miss Winnie Nye of Winaloon, Neb., Hex and Clara Young motor ed to Fort Crook Sunday, and also to the rille range. A. F. Nickels left for Omaha Monday, where he will enter a sanitarium for treatment for rheumatism. His father, It. H. Nickels, accompanied him lo the metropolis. if f i1 . ; -1 " ' V .;. Newton Gaines. The fourth number of I lie Lyceum Course will be held Satur day evening. February 22, at the Presbyterian church, given by Newton Gaines. Subject: "Wine in New Unities." DENTAL WORK. .H-I-M-I-M-M'-H-M- Dr. Thomson, Dentist, of Plattsmouth, will be in Mur- ray on Thursday's, No- 1 hawka on Friday's, and 1- Union on Saturday's of each ?. week, where he will bo j pleased to meet all parlies desiring dental work done. ! KHM-MW"MMI- -W-H Mr. ami Mrs. Jell' Brendel were Omaha visitors last Thursday. II. C. Creamer shipped a car of bugs In South Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. George Stones has been quite sick for the past few days. Fd Lewis ami wife were guests of Robert Fit and wife Sunday. miss r.na m. .Mckies made a business trip lo Plattsninulli Men day. Lloyd Lewis and Frank Dugay were visiting friends near Union Sunday. Albert Wilson was transacting business in Nebraska City Wed nesday. Mrs Ida Hoedeker and Mrs Glen Hoedeker will entertain the Missionary society. Mrs. William Sporer and Mrs. John Porter spent Monday with Mrs. A. L. Maker. The little child of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Hanigc, who has Ven quite sick, is some better. C. Hergmau. sr., who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, remains about the same. Mrs. Dave I'lal on, from near Union, has been numbered with I he sick I his week. Mrs. Tina Guils of Mellview, Kansas, is here visiting her friend, Mrs. Dooley, this week. Mrs. (i. M. Min bird and Mrs. V. I'.. Perry spent Hie day with Mrs. Charles Mulz last Monday. Mrs. L. D. Ilia!l. went to IMatts nioul h Wednesday evening for the week-end visit with her parents. Charlotte, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Porter, has been numbered with I he sick for the past few days. Mr. ami Mrs; Charles Mulz were visiting Willi .Mr. ami Mrs. Torrence Fleming, near Weeping Water, lasl Wednesday. Frank llhoden and wife, Mrs. George Shrader and Mrs. John Yardley spenl Thursday with Charles Wolf and wife at Union. Fred Pallersou, county survey or, was in Murray Wednesday of Ibis week, locating the line for the two acres of land Mr. Long: pur chased from Mr. Spangler. Uncle Ivan While, who has been sick most of the winter, is still Von lined lo his home, hul is .abb lo be up and around the house. Mr. and Mrs. (i. M. M in ford entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. L. I taker and daughter, Opha, last. Wednesday evening. Ice cream and cake was served. Mrs. William Sporer entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Andy Morrow of Gracie, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs Chriswisser of Plattsmouth at dinner last Sunday. W. H. Virgin was looking aflor some business mailers in the county seal. Wednesday, and while Ihere called at the Journal otlleo lo renew his subscription. Harry Tennant and wife of Oka boji, Tovva, are guests of Charles Creamer and wife the past few days. Mrs. Tennant was former ly Miss Rena Allen, who grew to womanhood near Murray. She has a host of old friends in this community who were glad lo re new the old acquaintances. DEATH OF THE LITTLE DAUGHTER OF 1. AND MRS. ELMER BOEDEKER Local Hews From Saturday's Daily. W. F. Gillespie of Mynard was in (be city this afternoon for a few hour. mat let s. attending to business Herman Heck, from near Mur ray, was in the city today for a few hours attending to some mat ters of business. Misses F.dna and Mayola Propst came down from Omaha this aft ernoon to spend Sunday wilh their parents at Mynard. Vivian, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr Hoedeker, re siding one miles south and a mile west of Murray died yesterday morning about 5 o'clock as the, result of a severe scalding re ceived a few weeks ago. The lit tle one, who was playing around the room, backed into a pan of scalding water that was setting on the floor and received burns that yesterday caused her death. It was Imped at first that it would be possible to save the life of the child by skin drafting, but it was a useless struggle, as the little one tailed lo recover from (ho ef fects of the burns. The sympathy of everyone will go out lo Mr. and Mrs. Hoedeker ill their loss of the little babe. llobcrl Shrader stole a march on his friends la.-l week by .-lip ping quietly away lo S. Louis and returning with a bride. Mr. and Mrs. Shrader will reside with I he groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( ieorge Shrader. The literary at the Irwin school house was well attended from this (Lewiston) vicinity, Friday even ing. All motored down by wagon. Our local talent that appeared on the program was as follows: Heading". Miss Mae Lewis; in strumental mii-ie and solo, I' rank Dugav, W. I.eiws and l.lovd Lewis. The ladies of the K. N. K. v.rie enlerlained al the pleasant home of Mrs. Flora Sans Saturday aft ernoon and an interesting and pleasant business session was held, being completed by a de light fill I uo-coiirse luncheon. The next meet ing w ill be held wit li Mrs. John llemlrick, Saturday, March 8. The visitors present were: Mrs. William Wheeler, Mrs. (i. II. Hoedecker,. Lillian Wheeler, Mrs. Mark While, Mrs. Charles Creamer, Mrs. Albert Wheeler, Mrs. Will Carey, Mrs. Harry Tennant, Mrs. Ted Kurrovvs and Mrs Net I ie Sans. J. W. Crabill, the PlallMiiuulh jeweler, has just llnished mount ing I wo elk leelh for S. O. Pitman thai are about (he lines! thing- in the way of an elk tooth watch fob thai one ever sees. The charm eouiplole is valued by Mr. Pitman al $1(10. The teeth are excep tionally line ones and came from an elk that Flmer Hoedeker shot while out wesl. U. W. Hialt, of Rising: City, Neb., was in Murray a few days this week, visiling wilh his father and mother. M. Hialt ami wife, and brother, L. D. Hialt and wife. The two brothers took a drive over in the vicinity of old Hock HluIVs Tuesday, where they lived many years ago. We are informed thai our ex cellenl old friend, Uncle George Shrader, intends to attend the in augural ion of President Wilson if his health will permit. The trii) would certainly be one of great pleasure to Uncle (ieorge and we certainly 'hope that his health will be, if possible, I he best of his. life. He says that he has been voting for presidents all his life, but ibis is the rust time he has voted for a winner, and he wants to attend the inauguration of whom we think will make one of I lie best presidents this great na t ion ev or had. Box Social. The pupils of Hie Kenosha school will give a program and box social al the Kenosha church on Saturday evening. February 22. Fverybody invited lo come. 2-t:-2t-wkly For Sale or Trade. 25 head of horses, jusl shipped in. Good, big broke si n IT, at right Inures and lime. See Frank Yallery. Murray, Neb. 2-t:i-:U-wklv Leslie Fverelt of near Union came up litis morning from his home to all end lo matter.- of business for a lime. W. G. Meisinger of near Cedar Creek was in the city I his after noon looking after some trading with the merchants. Lig Brown, the genial mayor of Kenosha, was in the city today for a few hours, driving up to look after business mailers. A. I'. Seybert came in this morning from his home at Culbun and Iransacled mailers of busi ness with the merchants. iirs. i l). man ot Murrav is in the city making a week's visit with her parents, Fred Heinrich and wife, in the south part of tin city. , Herman Smith and wife, from near AeiiawKa. were passengers this morning on No. in for Oma ha, where they attended lo busi ness mailers for the dav. For a sprain you will find Chamberlain's Liniment excellent.. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy condition. 25 and 50-eents bottle for sale by F G. Fricke & Co. Pleasant Evening at Rover's. On la.-l Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Hover gave a social gathering at their home in honor of their nephew. Leo Hover, who just recently arrived in Cass oiimy io make ins luiurc Home. Leo sa.vs be is well pleased wilh Cass couniv. ami I lie rv eniim was most pleasant mn so nianv new Iriend: County Commissioner C. I lleelmer and daughter, Miss Imo, came up this morning from their home at Nehawka lo attend to i business mailers, and Miss lino anenueii i ue learners cxnmma- t ion at I he court house. I!. W. Hialt of Rising City. Neb., is in Murray this week visit ing with his parents, M. Hialt and wife, and his brother, L. D. Iliatt and wife. He was hen' one day or him wilh this week, Ihe guest of his Tbo.-e pres. ; brother, Charles and w ife. COMBINATION Stock Sale! in To lio held at t he slock aid- M . . t uiirav, .V'i on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Hec sou will limi an excen- tloliall.V good lot of slock ili:.flnrt from Ihe herd- of tl li tii'Ct f :i iin rs of this locality, and nlaccd in this sale ring -imply because they have an ovvr-supply for their needs during the coininu' season. and should you l. m m.t., ,,r anv tlum- listed below it will surely lo to uur intere-l to n,.ii ih:L sale. H is all good stuff and will positively be sold to tin- hi-.-hest bidder. Sal to Commence Sharp at 10 A. M. 25 Head of Horses and Mules! i' years old. 1 year old. good mules, good mules. One sorrel mule One black mule. One span of .' years old. One span of i years old. Eight good draft mares-, all with foal, weighing from 1. 400 to l.tmo, and coming f and fi years old. These eight animals are all good, sound in every way, and have been selected from the best herds in this locality, and will prove valuable to the purchasers" of Ihein. One span of hay geldings, 5 years old, weight, 1,850. One gray gelding, 5 years old, weight, 1.500. One sorrel gelding, i years old, weight 1,500. One bay gelding, i years old, weight 1.100. One brown gelding. I years old, weight. 1,000. bay mare, i vears old, 1,100. ; pony. 7 years old, One weight One weight One pony, 9 years old, years old, nl were: F.arl Lancaster and fainib, L T. Rover ami I'ainilv, J. . Porter and daughter, Addie and Ihel Dill. Myrtle Rice, F.dith Grassinan, F.va Bailey, Fern Mc Yey, Kllie Smilli. Ilaltie and Knima Rover, Fern, Esther and Agnes Lloyd, Mamie and Nellie Rover, Charley Yallery, Garland Tilson, Roy Gregg, Will Rice, Morris Llojd, Frank Mailer, Frank Dill, lames Frhart, I'.nos Hover, Oris Cook, Morris Bailey, Green Pigget, riderson Lloyd, Orval Royer. There is no neiter medicine made for colds than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It acts on Nature's plan, relieves the lungs, oj.cns the secretions, aids ex. pectoration, and restores the sys tem to a healthy condition. For lie by F. G. Fricke Sc Co. The Ladies' Aid. Mrs. Charles Carroll enlerlain ed I lie Ladies' Aid society al her homo last Wednesday afternoon. The usual program was Ihe order of the day, and Ihe afternoon was spent in a social way. At the usual hour a delicious two-course luncheon Was sarved. Mesdames A. L.. Baker and Mae llhoden as sisted in the serving. Those pres ent were: Mesdames J. . llioma- sen, B. F. Uremic!, J. V. Edmunds I. S. White, J. W. Berger, A. L. Baker, J. 11. Fan-is, II. C. Tennant, Mark White, Charles Creamer, James .Ilalchelt. Jake Brendel Ross Williams, William Sporer, Jeff Brendel, Lon Adams, Fred Ratnge, Earl Jenkins, Mira Mc Donald and Mae llhoden. Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. Meisinger and son. Barley, were visitors in this city Saturday, altending to some shopping anil other business matters. While here Mr. Meising r called al Ibis ofllec for the pur pose of renewing his subscription o this paper. Seeds That Grow. Best, recleaned native clover, 99 per cent pure, 98 per cent growth, 12.50 bushel. Home grown tim othy, s?2.75. Blue garss, Ken lucky, $2.25. Red top, $2.25. Ne braska alfalfa, 99 per cent pure, 98 per cent growth, '10.i5. Kan sas alfalfa, 9.90. Alsyke. ?1 i.90. Johnson county white corn, $2.50, in ear.. Our corn took eweep slakes at Lincoln Corn show. Buy now. Seed will be higher. Ask for wholesale catalog, Held and garden seeds. Samples mailed free. Johnson Bros. Seed Co., Nebraska City, Neb. For Sal. House and eight lots, all front ing on Main street, - in Murray Call or address Nettie Connally, Box 138, Murray. No Need to Stop Work. When the doctor orders you to stop work it staggers you. can't, you say. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to vour svstem, lo prevent break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec trie Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bot tle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at F. 0. Fricke & Co.'s. H-MM-M-M"!-MMIM REX YOUNQ, I Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. J rublic Sales a specialty, and care taken to pet the high dollar for your poods ! ! and stock. Y'our business ! ! solicited. Telephone 5-N. 1 saddle 800. saddle weight 900. One. span geldings weight 2.5011. Cattle and Hogs. Five vearling calve?. Three heifers. Two sleers. Fifteen head of shoats, weigh ing about 80 pounds. One thoroughbred Poland China sow and pigs. Farm Implements. One Badger cultivator. One J. D. cultivator. One riding cultivator. One riding- lister. One. new potato digger. One three-section harrow. One top buggy. One 3-inch Newton wagon, nearly new. Two sets lVa-inch work har ness, one nearly new. Lunch will be served at Noon by M. O. Churchill. Terms of Sate. All sums of $10.00 and under cash; all over $10.00 a credit of from 0 to 8 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable paper, bearing 8 per cent interest from date. All property must be settled for before being removed. MAJOR HALL AND OTHERS, Owners. Wm. R. Young, Auctioneer. W. G. Boedeker, Clerk. Such Proof as This Should Con vince Any Plattsmouth Citizen. The public endorsement of a local citizen is the best proof that can be produced. None belter, none stronger can be had. When a man comes lorward and tesuties to his fellow-citizens, addresses his friends and neighbors, you may be sure he is thoroughly convinced or lie would not do so Telling one's experience when it is for the public good is an act of kindness that should be an preciated. The following stale men! given by a resident of Plaltsmoulh adds one more to tlio many cases of Home Endorsement which are being published about Doan's Kidney Pills. Read it. W. M. Barclay, properietor of restaurant, Main street, Platts mouth, Neb., says: "I have not had a single symptom of kidney complaint since Doan's Kidnoy Pills cured me several years ago. I am glad to verify the statement given in 1908 endorsing them. I had an extreme lameness across my loins, when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. This rem edy soon corr"ded the trouble." For sale by all dealers. Prieo 50 cents. FosterlMilburn Co., BulTalo, New York, sole agents for Ihe United States. Remember Ihe name Doan's and take no other. Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money re funded if it fails to cure you. Do not heitale take it at our risk. First does helps. .1. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds." Buy it at F. G. Fricke & Co. The Journal supplies. for typewriter Death of S. A. Hitt. ' A message was received in this city last, evening announcing the death at Table Rock, Neb., of S. W. Hitt, the father or Charles Hilt and Mrs. Tom Isner of this city. The death of the old gentle man had been expected for some days, as he was suffering from cancer for some months, and his son left for his bedside Saturday in response to a message an nouncing his approaching death. Mr. II it t. was well known here, where he was engaged in the con tracting business for a number of years and possesses many friends who will hear of his death with much regret, as he was a man who made friends wilh everyone with whom he came in contact. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Ya., who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Mar tin was cured of stomach trouble; and constipation by Chambrlam's Tablets after five years of suffer ing, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold bv F G. Fricke & Co.